Saving the ocean from Plastic Just think people don’t throw away their plastic, just eliminate plastic and go to a better and safer way to throwing plastic away, people also need to throw their trash away,I think there needs more things being done to reduce plastic and there 's not anything being done to prevent plastic going into the ocean .
Plastic is taking over the ocean and it should not be, a problem that is going on is the plastic is getting caught in the sea animals and they eventually die. “More than 8 million tons of plastic are dumped in our oceans every year”(The Facts).The sea animals think that the plastic is food and they eventually die from all the plastic they consume. “Marine plastic pollution has impacted. . .86% of
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Thats a huge problem because the plastic repels water. Plastic also attracts a variety of dangerous pollutants. By plastic being on top you would think the plastic would evaporate. Most marine debris (80%) comes from trash. . .”(The Problem)Plastic being only being on top of the water, it looks like food for the birds to eat and the don’t know what they 're eating at the time.
A solution that could prevent or help getting rid of plastic would be to get involved in clean-up, “The ocean cleanup raised $2.2 million in the most successful nonprofit crowdfunding campaign in history”(Mazzoni). The ocean would be a better and safer place if everyone would take part and help get rid of the plastic. Clean ups help out in every way. “In a one-day cleanup . . . International Coastal Cleanup volunteers collected more than 5,500 metric tons of trash”(How Much). Clean-ups help with cleaning up the environment and keeping the ocean clean. “. . .The Dutch foundation developing advanced technologies to rid the oceans of plastic. . .”(Clean-up) Clean-ups are a way to get involved and clean the community and do something good and feel like you are accomplishing saving the ocean wildlife. There are other different ways people could help out too.
Another solution would be to reduce your plastic consumption. Every family can reduce the plastic they use, like when going to the grocery store don 't use the plastic bags, use your own bags
If things keep going the way they are humans will inevitably destroy the ocean and in doing so destroy themselves. There need to be more Loraxes. We the people need to work together to minimize and ultimately stop the production and use of plastics. Driving down the highway, or the gravel road it doesn’t matter I look on either side of the road and what do I see; plastic debris and trash. Someone had to have thrown it there or maybe it blew out of the back of a trash truck going by but regardless there it sits until someone picks it up or an animal mistakes it for a meal or a home.
In the article When the Mermaids Cry” The Great Plastic Tide by Claire Le Guern Lytle, she wrote “For more than 50 years, global production and consumption of plastics have continued to rise. An estimated 299 million tons of plastics were produced in 2013, representing a 4 percent increase over 2012, and confirming and upward trend over the past years” This means that more and more trash is added to the 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic floating in the ocean. Almost everything around us is made out of plastic, this is later misused and ending in the wrong place. The Center for Biological Diversity wrote “In the first decade of this century, we made more plastic than all the plastic in history up to the year 2000. And every year, billions of pounds of plastic end up in the world’s oceans. Most ocean pollution starts out on land and is carried by wind and rain to the sea. Once in the water, there is a near-continuous accumulation of waste.” Our plastic is misplaced and it escalates from there. However, plastic pollution hurts us as well. “Trash in the water compromises the health of humans, wildlife and the livelihoods that depend on a healthy ocean;” wrote a non-profit group called Ocean Conservation. If our oceans are covered in trash, everyone that relies on the ocean is going to suffer. The effect is not just in our health, it also affects our economy. Ocean Conservation also
Over the few years, humans have discarded millions of tons of garbage into the oceans. Ever wonder where the cup you threw out this morning will end up? Or the plastic spoon you used for lunch? How about the cap of a water bottle? The calamitous plastic ends up in the water, taking thousands of years to decompose. The consumption of plastic by the marine life is perilous and the leading cause of death for life on shore.
One of the issues that is currently harming the ocean is the presence of pollution. Studies have shown that over the past thirty years, people have increased their use of plastics and synthetic materials and recently it has become even more abundant (Laist). The amount of plastic debris that has entered the ocean is partially due to people 's inability to properly dispose of plastic and waste. This has immeasurable effects on the physical ecosystem, as well as the creatures who inhabit it. While plastic is very buoyant, it takes a very long time to degrade, and it is usually eaten by
In order to get actively involved in preventing the Pacific Trash Vortex from getting even bigger people need to focus on using as little plastic products as possible and refrain from buying plastic products when they are not in need of such objects. "The best thing you can do to stop the growth of these monsters is use cloth bags, reuse and recycle plastic bags when you do end up with them, limit your purchase of new plastic products and use alternatives when available, and of course recycle any other plastic that ends up in your possession." (Hren & Hren 45) The world is thus in a critical condition as many fail to understand the degree to which their actions have a negative effect on the environment.
There are four named oceans in the world: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic. Roughly 70% of the earth’s oxygen is produced by marine plants and only 27% by rainforests. Over 80% of ocean pollution comes from land based activity. This activity can include, but is not limited to, burning oil and not recycling plastics. With knowing those statistics, people should undoubtedly be more concerned with our ocean’s health and well being than what they currently are. Yes, there are a copious amount of websites that accept donations but there are other ways that do not involve breaking the bank to save and protect the oceans. By using reusable plastics, reducing our carbon footprint, and buying ocean-friendly products and food, the oceans dying process could not completely stop, but slow down drastically.
“If we stick to this trajectory, Earth's oceans will have more plastic in them than fish by 2050.” Our ocean is in danger and we have to start helping so that we can still enjoy the ocean in our future. There are many ways we can help. We can help by picking up beaches and keeping them clean when we visit them, using less plastic products, and we can support organizations that help out water even if we do not live in places that have access to the water. If we help out our ocean it will not only help out us but also help out oceanic animals.
Humans will most likely be unable to clean up all of the debris in the ocean but we may be able to stop oceanic pollution over time. One step we must take is to start using re-usable grocery bags and water bottles. Doing so will greatly decrease the amounts of plastics going into the ocean every day. According to the EPA, “Shoppers worldwide use approximately 500 billion single-use plastic bags per year”. If grocery stores began to require shoppers to use cloth bags these numbers would decrease drastically and in turn cut down the amounts of plastic sent into the ocean. Another startling fact by the EPA is that on average, Americans throw away 1500 plastic bottles every second. If even half of the population cut out plastic bottles and replaced them with re-useable water bottles, the amounts of plastics transferred into the oceans every day would be cut down
Recycling and going green has been at the forefront of everyone's mind for the last 10 years. It has become a major concern to able to preserve the planet and reverse some of the damage that society has been inflicting over the last two hundred years. Everyone's concerned with emissions and electric cars but the world is in fact over two-thirds water. So naturally what society should be concerned about should be the oceans in the pollution and negative human impact that people have placed on them. Part of the problem as an initial estimate of the amount of plastic is not accurate. Not to mention incredible environmental and ecological effects the plastic has on marine life. Ocean plastic has reached a critical level where human intervention needs to take place.
Most of the plastic from littering starts on land, but than gets carried into the ocean by rain and wind. Chemicals from plastic can be highly toxic and than our quality of the sea water will start going down. A huge source of plastic in the ocean is littering. The EPA reports “Every bit of plastic ever made still exists” and this means the plastic is abusing not just our ocean but everything in it and also never going away. According to Greenpeace, “nearly half of all ocean pollution comes from acitvities that take place on land.” People are harming the ocean, especially when bottled water companies manufacture the plastic. Carbon dioxide levels are steadily increasing harming our
Plastic debris and litter is a serious pollution that is currently affecting oceans, waterways and coastal lines. Plastic is a man made tangible substance made from a range of organic polymers such as polyethylene, PVC, and nylon. This material is high on demand with the human kind but takes an average of 450 years to disintegrate. This product is impacting the marine environment, wildlife, and then eventually circling back to humans. Currently, the world’s biggest plastic patch is located north in the Pacific Ocean, trapped in what’s called a gyre (known as an ocean rip). There are also another two plastic islands located in the Indian and Atlantic oceans. These three plastic patches contain a higher amount of plastic but to today's count, in total there are 5 forward. Sea Education Society scientists studied plastics in the Atlantic and calculated there are 580,000 pieces of plastic per square kilometer. Causes of plastic are endless, but trash is the main contributor. Plastic is located in almost every item around, and once it's in the trash, all the garbage gets dumped in land fills and seeps into the ground and soil affecting wildlife. Plastic is cheap and substantially available, so over production of plastic is high. The cause of plastic filling up land and oceans is a couple of reasons. People normally have a one-time use for plastic then throw it away but after that, the plastic is hard to eradicate. Burning plastic leads
There has been a warning that there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish by 2050 unless drastic action is taken now. What research has said is about eight million tons of plastic goes in the ocean every year. Some of this plastic pollution collects in five areas where currents join together, called the gyres. There is six times more plastic than zooplankton in these five ocean garbage patches. And one of the areas, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a large kinda dissolved island full of waste, filled with plastic that has been thrown away.
It is also in bags that we use to carry these items. This use of plastic is helpful for humans, but when it has contact with the water it has a massive threat. To a sea turtle, a floating plastic bag looks like a jellyfish. Plastic pellets look like fish eggs to seabirds. When turtles and seabirds consume the plastics in the ocean, many of them will die because it fills up their stomachs. Making it impossible for them to eat other food, so they starve to death. Or they just choke on it. This starts to decline their population, which affects the food chain. Once the food chain is affected, many species will become endangered or extinct. Drifting six pack rings entangle mammals and fish, making it difficult, to move or eat. As our use of plastic increases, so does the danger to marine life. Plastic remains floating on the surface, the same place where their food sources lie, for 400 years. Plastic is durable and strong, which makes it so dangerous once it reaches the ocean. Also in certain areas, plastic gathers together as it carried by
The overuse of plastics in today's society has become major environmental issue for our oceans. Plastic pollution is the dumping, littering, or disposing of any type of man-made plastic that has been produced and has ended up in our ocean and has not been recycled.
Seabirds that feed on the ocean surface are especially prone to ingesting plastic debris that floats. Adults feed these items to their chicks resulting in detrimental effects on chick growth and survival.8 One study found that approximately 98% of chicks sampled contained plastic and the quantity of plastic being ingested was increasing over time.9